PHYSICIAN STAYS AT PATIENT'S SIDE WHILE BANDON FIRE RAGES Nine Sufferers" in Hospital . Taken- to Safety Before Building Falls, WILL REBUILD THE CITY Clttsfn Bhow Spirit of Hop In race of Qraat ot TUn to Mk Bn don Mot Cfoasplcaoas on Map. Bandon, Or.. June 12. With three block of buildings tn the main bust , neaa section of . Bandon burned to the ground by yesterday's 'fire, represent Ing- a los of a quarter of a million dol Ur, leu than 20 rver cent covered by Inaurance. and with more than one' third of the mercantile houses of the city put out of business, the much ad- i vertlsed progressive spirit of Bandon prevails more strongly than ever be fore. The citizen, in tlfe midst of the ruin,' plan putting Bandon on the map more conspicuously than In the pat. before the flames hud been entirely ex tinguished ther appeared on the slJu of a partially destroyed warehouse, a large banner bearing the words, "Cheer Up! , Remember San Francisco Recov ered!" The loss la a particularly heavy bur den for many In the little city. About 1G buildings and their contents were destroyed, and almost as many more damaged, do that the main corner of tlie city appeared about as It did 20 years ago. Men who counted them selves In comfortable circumstances are now broke, but encouragement is extended by the more fortunate, and offers of capital for reinvestment have been received from neighboring cltlea. The financial sufferers de clared that there will be built a better city than before; , In the Bandon hospital, which was destroyed, there were nine patients, who were carried from the burning building and removed in automobiles to the resident district. Dr. Houston, the physician in charge, remained in attendance upon a patient about to be come a mother while the fire was rag ing, without making efforts to save I1&.00O worth of the equipments and household goods which was burned in the same block. Several merchants have opened up ' lr. temporary quarters, and some of the property owners at once made plans for rebuilding. Those who lost everything say they anticipate there will be no difficulty In securing cap ital f or rebuilding and reestabllshment The destruction of the entire city was frustrated by the flames being pre vented frora spreading in three direc tions by concrete buildings, which act t( as fire walls. The city gives credi: to the tug Klyniam and the heroic work of Captain Johnson's life-savhig crew tor extinguishing the fire. June Sales Successful, Triumphant, Recognized Economy Sales Graeco-Turkish h War Is Imminent Hew Turkish Minister of War Doing His Best to Baorganize Army, and Is Bringing It to Hign Efficiency. Constantinople. June 12. Comment ing on the London Tln:es' assertion thft inndltlons In the Balkans are becoming acute again, and Its prediction that another, war between Turkey and Greeue Is near, Turks In close toucli ! with the government here said today. that It would not surprise them If hos tilities should break out before the end of the summer. r.nver uey, it was stated, unques tionably was given the war ministry a few months ago with a view to reor ganizing the army thoroughly; an.l. with the help of the Occidental mili tary experts he has employed, It was bald he is rapidly bringing it to a point or high efficiency. The feeling here was that in its next fight Turkey would give a far bettor account of itself than In the last Bal kan struggle. Two Women Seek California Office XJral Members of X.oa Anffelea . County Woman's Bepublican Club Want Nomination Tor Uentenant Governor . Ix9 Angeles, Cal., June 12. Follow . frig an announcement by Mrs. Helen K. Williams, of San Francisco, of her can didacy for the Republican nomination for lieutenant-governor, friends of Mrs. Clara Shortrldge Foltz, a Iog An geles attorney, believe today that she wll! be a candidate for the same of fice. Mrs.a"Vllllams' formal announcement was made late yesterday at a meeting of the Los Angeles County Women's Republican club. Her candidacy was r ot indorsed by the club, because of a division of favor with Mrs. Foltz, who has not yet made a definite statement of her intentions. And So They Were Married. Baltimore, June 12. The Rev. Dr. n. P. Kerr, Presbyterian, refused at ,!the last moment to marry F. B. Gris wolrt and Mrs. Alice Gerry Stewart because Mrs. Stewart was divorced. but the Rev. W. A. Price, another Presbyterian, tied the knot. T. "i-d-e-a-1" 1 That' what Portland visitors are saying this : week about " bitulithic pavement Red Letter Day for Boys' Wash Suits Regular $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50 an d $2J7S i Special $1.19. $1.59 and $1.98 Saturday will be a day to be marked in red letters by those who share in these savings on boys' wash suits. In Oliver styles of poplin, combinations of chambray and ging ham or crepe the most attractive styles in these popular Oliver suits, in sizes from 2 to 7 years. With turn-down collars, plain white with tan, light blue, cadet blue or red combinations. Russian suits with sailor collars or square necks and long or short sleeves. Of striped galatea or percales, plain chambrays and poplin, trimmed with bias bandings and braids. Straight or bloom er pants, trimmed to match the collars and necks, j Middy suits with round necks and vest effects of striped galatea and plain chambrays. Also white Russian suits. Fourth Floor Hoover Electric . Suction Sweepers We are showing Hoover suc tion sweepers this week. Come in and put it up to the Hoover to do the work your old cleaner couldn't do. . We want you to apply your own tests to the Hoover, and the harder you make them the better well like it. Judge the Hoover by what it will do for you. . Now made in four pop-, ularly-priced sizes, from $44.50 to $89.00. Sold $5.00 down, $5.00 a month. Fifth Floor The New Chinese Middy Blouses $1.12 They are made of white gala tea,, buttoning to one side, and finished with cord and buttons. Short sleeves.; . Colored Chi nese, emblem embroidered on the pocket. ; Sizes 12 to 20 years. This is one of the latest middy blouses introduced this season, and is already very pop ular. $1.50 New Coat Middy Blouses $1.19 In plain white , with red or navy stripe collars. In slipover or button front styles, low belts. Sizes 10 to 20. 4th Floor Children's Stamped Dresses HALF PRICE Were 50c to $1.75 Now 25c to 88c Broken lines of stamped dresses for children up to 8 years. They are made, of lawns, pique, linen, rep and poplin, in various models, including the popular French style. Covered Floss Pillows, 63c Cretonne-covered floss pil lows in many pretty designs, very suitable for porches, house boats, etc. Size 22x22 inches. Fifth Floor Saturday Specials from the Hair Store -$5.00 Switches, 24 inches, natural wavy hair of fine quality German hair, made on three separate strands, $2.25. $6.00 26-inch switches for $4.00; 22-inch $6.00 gray switches, $3.50, and 24-inch $8.00 gray switches for $4.50. $5.00 and $6.00 Transformations, for all around the head, of natural I wavy German hair, special. $3.50; of gray, $4.50. ! Silk hair nets, with or without rubber, three for 10c. 20c hand-tied real hair nets, two for 25c. Second Floor JutntwnWne & (So. eJ"Merchanltse of c Merit Only Ask to hear Alohee-oe on the Victor Talking Machine 1 51 ys - One of the Most Important Sales Of $8.50 Trimmed Hats At $4.95 -This is without question one of the best offerings of trimmed hats shown this season at this price. It includes a wide variety of smart tailored and dressy hats in navy blue, brown, cerise and many other colors and combination colors. All are made in tfce. superb manner that is characteristic of hats produced in our own workrooms. They are of fine quality hemps and hair braids in the small and medium shapes, with trimmings of taffeta silk. faille silk and moire ribbons. Second Floor . loo i. i i l .. - 1 L - I J II .rnr I 1 X An Extraordinary Sale Misses' (SL Girls' Summer Tub Dresses and Suits Liberally Lowered FromTheir Regular Prices From Girls 13 to 18 Years New Novelty $1 6.50 Challie Dresses for $9.95 Fancy figured and striped challie dresses in tan, rose, Copenhagen and navy. Fashioned in a very charming style with cascade and collar of net piped in plain colors and net sleeves, wide satin or vel .vet girdles and three-tier skirt. Also a few attractive models of messaline silks in graysr taupes and wine shades, with net trimmings or contrasting pipings and fancy net vests and plea tings. $8.50 Dresses of Plain or Novelty Crepes for $4.95 Dainty corded or plain crepe dresses with vests of contrasting colored satin and pearl button trim ming. Newest kimono cut waists with undersleeves of net and lawn cuffs. The skirts show the deep Russian tunic. These come in white over which are printed dainty colored designs. The Smartest and Newest $12.50 to $14.00 Linen and Ratine Suits Saturday for $11.45 They have , just arrived and, because of the June White Sale, we have marked them at most unusual reduced prices, thereby affording young girls an opportunity to invest in at least one of the very newest tub suits for Summer wear. Those of linen are shown in white, green or tango shade; the dresses of ratine have coats of black and white check and plain white skirts. The jackets are modeled in the latest strap styles and flare ruffles, or with pleated backs and yoke effects. New pointed collars, but ton trimmings. The skirts have the deep tunics. For Girls From 6 to 14 Years $1.75 to $3.00 Wash Dresses, Very Special $1.29 These are excellent dresses from style and quality standpoint. Of striped gingham, percales and fancy crash. Made in waisted styles with low loose belts and stitched belts. Large collars of em broidered revers, pique vests, plain colored bandings of percale or poplins, and pearl or fancy button trimmings. . - Girls' Dresses Selling to $8.50, Special $2.69 Of fine white and colored poplins and piques, fine ginghams, dainty crepes and chambrays,-also linens. New novelty styles, with low beltspleats over the shoulders or fine tucks; some have scal loped edges, others hand-embroidered. Bolero effects, or vests trimmed with embroidery and lace. Crepes in dainty flowered patterns with satin girdles and lace trimmings and buttons; also striped lawn frocks with vests of crepe and pipings, lace trimmed. For Children From 2 to 6 Years 85c Wash Dresses 59c $ 1 .25, $1.50 Wash Dresses 98c A most' attractive lot of children's dresses of such splendid materials as ginghams, chambrays and some crepes. Straight or waisted styles, trimmed with touches of contrasting materials, or embroid ery, also pique; kimono or set-in sleeves, loose or stitched belts. . Fourth Floor New Dress Accessories THE "BOBBY" VEILS The smartest and most becoming veils ever originated; first intro duced this Spring by Poiret, of Paris. In size they measure 11 inches and are to be worn just over the nose. Plain mesh with woven border. Price, 75 each. Hexagon Mesh Veiling With woven edge or with a be coming chenille border, 65 and $ 1.25 a yard. New Neck Ruff lings Of batiste, Swiss and organdy, effectively pleated, in plain white with embroidered edge, also in pink, light blue and black edges. $1.00 yard. Dainty Kerchiefs, 17c Soft, sheer linen handkerchiefs with prettily embroidered corner and hemstitched edge. Silk Crepe de Chine Ties In tango, mahogany. American Beauty, reseda, emerald, rose, light blue, white, cardinal, scarlet, helio trope, maize, wistaria, navy, brown, white, black. Full in width and 45 inches long. 65 EACH. The Lily Collar Of sheer fine linen, which washes perfectly; two-ply style, priced at 25 and 50f . First Floor "Safe" Are the Men Who Follow Our Furnishing Sales The man who follows our signals need never fear being "shut out" from the newest things in men's furnishing or the opportunity TO SAVE. For Saturday we offer a most at' tractive shirt sale. $2 Madras Summer Shirts 2 Shirts for $2.01 Men who "know" will appreciate at a glance the superiority of these splendid shirts. They are of figured and corded madras in beautiful designs and colorings. They are correctly cut, perfect fitting, and show the best of workmanship throughout. Made in the soft negligee style with "soft turn back French cuffs. At the height of the season and in the midst of the greatest demand for light summer shirts, we offer this, the most remarkable lot of shirts ever placed on sale. -First Floor, Washington St. Entrance woo j ) J svuoc OnrllaisStai U The Popular $1 Union Suits, 69c Athletic union suits of nainsook and madras doth, sleeveless and knee length with closed crotch, and reinforced with woven gusset for comfort and wear. Bring Your Boy Saturday for One of These Sale Suits They Are Exceptional in Quality, Style and Economy Custom Tailored Suits for Boys From 6 to 18 Years Very Special $6.45 For Our Regular $9.50 to $10.50 Suits Very Special $7-45 For Our Regular $11.50 to $14.50 Suits An excellent assortment of high-grade suits in the newest models of finest woolens, in tweeds, homespuns and fancy mixtures. In tan, brown, gray, black and white and plaids. New patch pocket styles with sewed-down belts, box or knife pleats, with the best quality 01 serge ana monair linings, ine pants are in knickerbocker style, full lined and taped seams. Suite Selling to $8.00 With One and Two Pairs of Pants Saturday $4.49 Of fancy mixtures and diagonals, in light and dark tan, browns, grays and blue mix tures. Made in Norfolk and sack styles in box or knife pleated models. Serge linings in the coats and the pants are full cut, lined through out. Sizes from 6 to 18 years. All Navy Blue Serge and Cheviot Suits Reduced $ 9.50 to $10.50 Suits $7.95 $11.50 to $12.50 Suits $8 95 $13.50 to $16.50 Suits $9.95 " Fourth Floor. A Rare Offering 700 Parasols of $5.00 and $3.50 Grades for $2.98 and $2.49 Since Parasols are quite important dress accessories this season and fashion . makes them imperative during the sunny days, the, wide scope of this sale is self-evident and the unusual savings are doubly welcome. Among the shapes and materials are: The Bell, the Dome, the Droop Canopy, the Tokio and the standard of finest taffeta imported pongee cloth of gold and white linen elaborately embroidered. In beautiful plain colors and plaids with plain borders, or contrasting combinations. Various styles of handles. First Floor THE SIX BEST SELLING NEW BOOKS "The Salamander," by Owen Johnson; "Chance," sby Joseph Conrad; "Unto Caesar," by Bar oness Orczy; "Penrod," by Booth Tarkington; "Diane of the Green Van," the $10,000 prize novel; "What WU1 People Say," by Rupert Hughes. The finest' assortment of Graduating Gift Books in the city will be found in our Book Shop. . , Mezzanine Floor Children's Coats AH One-Quarter Off In Sizes From 2 to 6 Years Many and varied are the styles in children's coats of fancy plaid materials, plain serges, sat ins and moire, in black, navy, rose, fancy mix tures, black and white checks. In deep, low belted styles, fancy collars of silk, ratirie, poplin, lace and lingerie. And some very smart plain tailored models. All full lined and trimmed with fancy buttons. Coats selling regularly at $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $7.50, $9.00 to $20.00. Special at $2.25, $2.95, $3.75, $5.65, $6.75 to $15.95 Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases Lessened in Price $6.00 Men's Bags, $4.95 Genuine cowhide traveling bags, pin frame, riveted corners, leather lined, with one inside pocket. In black, russet and brown. Sizes 16, 17 and 18 inches. $10.00 Bags, 16-inch, $8.00 $10.50 Bags, 17-inch, $8.50 $11.00 Bags, 18-inch, $9.00 Three-piece bags of genuine se lected cowhide, with 6teel frame, hand-sewed large corners, heavy leather lining and 2 inside pockets. $8.00 Women's Bags $6.95 Of genuine walrus, with box end and pin frame, leather lining, two inside pockets and brass trim mings. Sizes 14, 15 and 16 inches. $4.50 Reed Suitcases, $3.45 Sizes 22, 24 and 26 inches. Reed suitcases with bound edges and leather corners, riveted, short straps, bolts and lock, cloth lined. $7.00 Cane Suitcases, $5.95 ' Of best grade genuine cane, fan cy cloth lined, leather corners, straps, brass lock and bolts, 24 inch size. $16 Trunk, 34-inch, $12.75 $17 Trunk, 36-inch, $13.75 $18 Trunk, 38-inch, $1475 $19 Trunk, 40-inch, $15. 7S Waterproof painted ' canvas trunk, fiber-bound corners, with 2 center bands, solid steel trimmings, 2 straps and 2 cloth-lined ' trays. -Matting Shopping Bags, very special 69c. Basement The Greatest Glove Sale of the Year CONTINUING SATURDAY With First Quality Gloves, All Fresh Stock, Perfect Fit ting, Satisfactory A glove sale that is REMARKABLE FROM EVERY STANDPOINT. In it you will find only the best and most repu table makes gloves of standard quality, perfect fitting, fresh selected skins. OUR Glove Store cannot jeopardize its good reputation by offering odds and ends, old stock and inferior gloves of any kind. HEREIN LIES THE DIFFERENCE IN OUR CLOVE SALES FROM MANY OTHERS. Following is a list of the gloves on sale, in each instance at radical reductions. $1.25 Doeskin Gloves 95c One-clasp- guaranteed wash able doeskin gloves, pique sewn and Paris point stitched. A glove of very soft, pliable quality. $2.50 L. Kid Gloves $1.95 12 and 16-button-length kid gloves, glace finish, of especial ly selected stock, in white only. All sizes, SlA to 7. $4.00 Kid Gloves $2.98 Real Jad, 16-button-length gloves direct from France, made of the finest stock overseam sewn, 3 pearl clasps at wrist. $3 Doeskin GloVcs $2.23 $1.50 D'skin Gloves $1.22 16 - button - length guaranteed washable doeskin gloves, suit-' able for both dress and outing wear. Best doeskin glove in Portland. $1.25 Kid Gloves at 98c Real kid gloves, made of light weight, flexible stock, in two clasp style, overseam sewn, Paris point stitched backs. In white and tan shades. $1.50 Kid Gloves-$1.22 Two-clasp real kid gloves, with heavy embroidered backs in con trasting colors. In white only. Washable doeskin gloves, made from selected stock, pique sewn, with 3 rows of embroid ery on backs. In white only. Lambskin Gloves at $1.29 Selected lambskin gloves, with one clasp at wrist and fancy era-, broidered backs in self and con trasting shades. In black, white, tan, gray and champagne shades. $1100 Silk Gloves at 79c 16-button-length fine quality silk . gloves with double finger tips. In white and black, First Floor A